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Checking In @ The FCC - The September 2020 Open Meeting

Posted by Amy Gross

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Chairman Pai’s theme for the September 30th Open Meeting is “A Big Fall Kickoff,” celebrating the return of professional (and fantasy) football.  In keeping with his theme, he noted that ”[i]n this spirit, the FCC’s September agenda looks like a well-balanced fantasy team.  Just as you would assemble a fantasy roster with a quarterback, running backs, receivers, a tight end, a kicker, and a defense, we’re rolling out a diverse lineup featuring at least one item from each of the Commission’s seven bureaus.” 

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Topics: Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, Checking In @ The FCC, 911 fee diversion, STIR/SHAKEN, FCC September Open Meeting Agenda, Foreign Ownership Review

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, November 20, 2017

Posted by Amy Gross

Today:  Georgia Opts-In to FirstNet Plan, FCC November Open Meeting Developments  

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Topics: Pole Attachments, wireless broadband deployment, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, FCC LIfeline Program, FCC Form 325, Georgia FirstNet, Wireline Deployment, Lifeline support for mobile broadband, Lifeline subscribers payment, approval of discontinuance, FCC November Open Meeting, copper retirement rules

The Regulatory Mix - Friday, July 7, 2017

Posted by Fran Martens

Today: New York Seeks Comment on Charter Progress, FTC Supports FCC Initiatives to Allow Providers to Block More Illegal Calls, and FCC July Open Meeting Agenda

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Topics: Time Warner Cable, FCC Open Meeting, robocalls, Charter Communications, Consumer Protection, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, illegal calls

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, June 26, 2017

Posted by Amy Gross

Today:  FCC Proposes Fine for Caller ID Spoofing, FCC Proposes New E-Rate Eligible Service List, FCC Announces Tentative Agenda for July Open Meeting

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Topics: cramming, slamming, video description, Truth in Caller ID Act, FCC E-Rate, E-Rate Elibigle Service List, ESL, Rural Call Completion Requirements, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, Fine for Caller ID Spoofing

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Checking In @ The FCC - The September 2020 Open Meeting

Posted by Amy Gross

DyLQMV-VAAA-vMK-1What will the FCC be tackling next?

Chairman Pai’s theme for the September 30th Open Meeting is “A Big Fall Kickoff,” celebrating the return of professional (and fantasy) football.  In keeping with his theme, he noted that ”[i]n this spirit, the FCC’s September agenda looks like a well-balanced fantasy team.  Just as you would assemble a fantasy roster with a quarterback, running backs, receivers, a tight end, a kicker, and a defense, we’re rolling out a diverse lineup featuring at least one item from each of the Commission’s seven bureaus.” 

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Topics: Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, Checking In @ The FCC, 911 fee diversion, STIR/SHAKEN, FCC September Open Meeting Agenda, Foreign Ownership Review

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, November 20, 2017

Posted by Amy Gross

Today:  Georgia Opts-In to FirstNet Plan, FCC November Open Meeting Developments  

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Topics: Pole Attachments, wireless broadband deployment, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, FCC LIfeline Program, FCC Form 325, Georgia FirstNet, Wireline Deployment, Lifeline support for mobile broadband, Lifeline subscribers payment, approval of discontinuance, FCC November Open Meeting, copper retirement rules

The Regulatory Mix - Friday, July 7, 2017

Posted by Fran Martens

Today: New York Seeks Comment on Charter Progress, FTC Supports FCC Initiatives to Allow Providers to Block More Illegal Calls, and FCC July Open Meeting Agenda

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Topics: Time Warner Cable, FCC Open Meeting, robocalls, Charter Communications, Consumer Protection, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, illegal calls

The Regulatory Mix - Monday, June 26, 2017

Posted by Amy Gross

Today:  FCC Proposes Fine for Caller ID Spoofing, FCC Proposes New E-Rate Eligible Service List, FCC Announces Tentative Agenda for July Open Meeting

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Topics: cramming, slamming, video description, Truth in Caller ID Act, FCC E-Rate, E-Rate Elibigle Service List, ESL, Rural Call Completion Requirements, Methods to Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls, Fine for Caller ID Spoofing

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